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.stereotype.
A term used to define all people of a certain belief into a mostly 
negative category. 
Note: Most stereotypes are involuntarily lived out by a small segment of who they are made to offend. 
A stereotype is a thought that may be adopted about specific types of individuals or certain ways of doing things 
thought to be the majority of individuals in that area, but that belief 
may or may not accurately reflect reality. 
Then, how to avoid stereotypes? Check this out;
1. Make a list of the specific stereotypes that you wish to avoid. 
Be precise as to why you object to being stereotyped in that way, and take actions to counteract.
 
If you must, make a priority list. Start with the stereotypes that you 
dislike the most, and work towards counteracting. As time goes on, work 
your way down the list. 
2. Collect a variety of brands and styles of clothing. 
Don't just shop at one or two stores, go into several stores and just 
look. 
You don't necessarily have to have a shirt from every store in the
 mall, but don't be a brand snob. 
You can shop at Berjaya Times Square 
and still like the anonymous brand. 
You can shop at Jusco Aeon and still go for Cheetah or Tom Girls. 
Shop for clothing anywhere you see clothing you 
like, not what you think others will like.
Clothing and fashion is first
 and foremost a reflection of your own personality.
The most important 
thing is don't be afraid to try something new. 
3. Develop a variety of colors. 
You can have a favorite 
color, but that should not be the only color you wear! 
Don't just hate a
 color just because it may be associated with a certain group or clique.
You can wear black without being "emo," and you can wear pink 
without being a "prep."
Now, there are some colors that just don't look 
good on certain people, so know what works for you and looks good on you
 before you decide to totally ban that color from your wardrobe. 
4. Develop a personal style. 
Don't copy people.
If you 
see someone's outfit that you like, don't ask them where they got it and
 go copy the same exact look and wear it the next day. 
You can have the 
same clothes as others, but it's all about the style. 
Add your own 
accessories to things. 
5. Don't stereotype yourself, period. 
Don't expect 
people not to label you if you label yourself. 
Don't try to fit in any 
kind of stereotype, for example, don't categorize your style as "emo", 
"preppy", "gangsta" or "punk". 
6. Hang out with everybody. 
People may also stereotype you based on who you hang out with. 
If your friends are only skaters or only emos, you will most likely be placed into that stereotype too. 
7. Don't stereotype others. 
If you call somebody "an 
annoying prep", that person will most likely call you back "a weird emo"
 or something. 
Be tolerant and don't judge people for how they dress or 
who they hang out with. 
8. Develop a unique personality. 
As some of your 
personality is still under development and you're influenced by 
everything around you in creating your own unique personality.
Find some
 positive traits in every type of behavior and blend them in with your 
own.
For example, you may appreciate the nerds' intelligence and 
maturity, the preps' optimism, confidence and sense of style, the emos' 
sensitivity and romantic nature and the punks' nonconformism and thirst 
for justice.
If you take what's best from everything, you're on your way
 of becoming a well-rounded, wonderful person.
The pressure to fit in can be immense as people tend to think of other 
people in categories or styles, labeling people according to the way 
they dress and other people they hang out with.
This is simply 
stereotyping, as every individual is unique and special.
The sooner you 
can start thinking of yourself as a individual, the sooner you will be able to avoid stereotyping either 
yourself or others, which will make you live your life much easily especially.  
Of course, this will take some times to change. Do it slowly, take steps and don't rush. You will improved eventually. Good Luck!
This post is adapted from 
http://www.wikihow.com/Avoid-Stereotypes & http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=stereotype
Thank you.
Lots of love,
Gossip Maniac
  
 
 
 
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